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Also something i would like to point out as outside is, nofile gave me some pretty good tips both with mods and gimp, and other users too, sometimes its good to drop in the disc and talk with the cult tho.
there'ss an interesting point here, about the contradiction of making the screenshot vs playing the game.. i used to take so much time making a great shot (in my mind) that i have even less time to play the game.. so much that at a point i reach a burnout point, and decided i should focus on what matters more for me-- (to have fun with the game i play
so kudos to ocdFile, Stefano, and all the other screenshoters who are still willing to spend so much time hunting that perfect shot.
i can often tell when a shot takes a long time to create, by the angles, the intricate details of the shots etc, of which i raise my hat to you